music.wikisort.org - CompositionOuterlimits is the seventh album of the Japanese female hard rock group Show-Ya. The album was released on 6 September 1989, in Japan. The album was mixed at the famous Cherokee Studios in California and was arranged by Masanori Sasaji and Show-Ya. Lyricist Yoshihiko Andō wrote most of the lyrics for the songs of the album. This is the band's best selling album, with more than 100,000 copies sold in Japan.[1] The first single "Genkai Lovers" (限界 Lovers) sold more than 30,000 copies in Japan, being used for a commercial campaign.[2]
This article is about the 1989 Show-Ya album. For the 1963 TV show and other uses, see The Outer Limits (disambiguation).
1989 studio album by Show-Ya
Outerlimits |
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Released | 6 September 1989 |
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Recorded | June–July 1989 |
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Studio | Music Inn Yamanakano, Freedom Studio, Tokyo, Japan |
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Genre | Hard rock, heavy metal |
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Length | 47:31 |
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Language | Japanese |
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Label | Eastworld / EMI |
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Producer | Show-Ya |
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- "Genkai Lovers" / "What Do You Say?"
Released: 1 February 1989
- "Watashi Wa Arashi" / "Ai No Frustration"
Released: 7 June 1989
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Reception and charts
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Source | Rating |
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AllMusic |     [3] |
Alex Henderson in his review for AllMusic defined the Japanese album "well worth searching for" for every metalhead, comparing the songs of Show-Ya to the works of Ozzy Osbourne, Iron Maiden, Heart and Lita Ford.[3]
The album was a huge success in Japan, reaching number three in the national charts (Oricon chart).[4] The first single "Genkai Lovers" (限界 Lovers) sold more than 30,000 copies in Japan, while the second single "Watashi wa Arashi" (私は嵐) was the best-selling CD single of the band, reaching position No. 12 in the Oricon single chart.[5]
Track listing
- "Out of Limits" (Miki Igarashi, Yoshihiko Andō) – 3:09
- "Look at Me!" (Show-Ya, Keiko Terada & Andō) – 5:11
- "Genkai Lovers" (限界 Lovers) (Terada & Igarashi, Andō) – 3:59
- "Trouble" (Terada, Andō) – 4:06
- "Yasei no Bara" (野性の薔薇) (Igarashi, Andō) – 5:31
- "Inori" (祈り) (Terada, Terada & Andō) – 4:37
- "Kaigenrei no Machi – Cry for the Freedom" (戒厳令の街 /Cry for the Freedom) (Miki Nakamura, Andō) – 4:52
- "Bad Boys" (Satomi Senba & Miki Tsunoda, Andō) – 3:58
- "Watashi Wa Arashi" (私は嵐) (Terada, Andō) – 4:05
- "Paranoia Paradise" (Senba & Tsunoda, Andō) – 3:19
- "Battle Express" (Igarashi, Andō) – 4:31
Personnel
Band members
- Keiko Terada – vocals
- Miki Igarashi – guitars
- Miki Nakamura – keyboards
- Satomi Senba – bass
- Miki Tsunoda – drums
Production
- Atsuhiro Sakamoto – engineer
- Toshimi Naseki – assistant engineer
- Paul Wertheimer – mixing at Cherokee Studios, Hollywood, California
- Bernie Grundman – mastering
- Masanori Sasaji – arrangements
- Yoshihiko Andō – lyrics
References
External links
Show-Ya |
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- Keiko Terada
- Miki 'Sun-Go' Igarashi
- Miki 'Captain' Nakamura
- Satomi Senba
- Miki 'Mittan' Tsunoda
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Video albums |
- Date Line
- Rollin World
- 1990 Budokan - Reach for the World
- Distance on Their Way
- Hard Way Tour 1991
- 20th Anniversary Live
- Show-Ya Live 2006
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